Palma Aquarium

Open 365 days a year, discover over 8000 animals and 700 different types of species at Palma Aquarium. Suitable for all ages with a wide variety of activities combining education and fun this is a great family day out.

Ancapi Porto Petro Charters

Ancapi Porto Petro Charter allow you to discover Mallorca from the sea. Relax in a traditional Mallorcan boat, (a 12m Llaüt) and allow your private skipper, Sebastian Ballester, to sail you to the best the southern coastline has to offer. Enjoy exploring the national park at Mondragó, the picturesque fishing port of Cala Figuera, dramatic rock bridge at Es Pontás and of course numerous sandy beaches.

Bodegas Angel

Located in the heart of the wine region, Santa Maria del Cami, Bodegas Angel was founded in 2006 by Andres Gelabert. Enjoy a guided tour, wine tasting al fresco and the opportunity to purchase Blanc de Blanca, Angel Rosado and Cabernet Sauvignon to name a few.

Bike Experience Mallorca

Bike Experience Mallorca specialise in bicycle rental, offering a low-cost delivery service to all corners of the island. They have a wide selection of models on offer, including recreational and electric, as well as top end brands like Pinarello.

Rafa Nadal Tennis Academy

Wimbledon Champion Rafa Nadal's Sport Centre offers more than 40,000m² of excellent tennis facilities, supported by a professional team and state-of-the-art technology for professional athletes, amateurs and the whole family throughout the year. With a museum celebrating sports' greatest icons and a restaurant to fuel any athlete there is something for everyone here.

Rock and Water Mallorca

Rock and Water Mallorca want to bring out the best of you with their outdoor excursions which allow you to explore Mallorca by land or sea. Swim against the tide, jump into the unknown, immerse yourself in the darkness of a cave and climb higher than you can reach. Immerse yourself in nature.

Castelle de Santuiri

The Santueri Castle is located in the Serra de Llevant, in the municipality of Felanitx. It has a total area of 42,600 squared meters and is situated at the top of the mountain that shares its name, at a height of 423 m above sea level. This strategic location allows to control a wide area of land and numerous landing areas, among which is Portocolom, one of the most important ports in the Majorcan eastern coast. The topography and the walled system, adapted to the mountain's cliffs, converts the Santueri Castle in one of the three fortifications named as the rocky castles of Mallorca.

This area had a continuous use since prehistoric times, but almost all the now preserved castle's remains are of medieval origin. Since the beginning of the fourteenth century, the castle underwent numerous reforms, which substantially affected the remains belonging to Byzantine Period and to the Islamic Period, until then preserved.

Its walls, almost completely redone in 1348, had up to 370 battlements and currently have a length of about 300 m. Inserted in the stretches of walls, there are three square towers defending different points, and a circular tower, known as Tower of the Homage.

Also the castle had numerous defensive elements, as loopholes (that is, the long and narrow rectangular openings in the walls to shoot them), battlements or machicolations (that is, the structures on consoles in the form of parapet).

The interior space was adapted to withstand long sieges, with an area of land suitable for cultivation, numerous warehouses, a major hydraulic system consisting of at least six cisterns and a well, a chapel, a wood oven, several mills moved by animals, a kitchen, stables and numerous living spaces which, unfortunately, have not been preserved, but which are cited in the written sources regarding their continuous repairs.

In short, we are at a monument, declared of Cultural Interest in 1949, with historical and heritage values of 1st magnitude, pending reveal their secrets.

During the visit, you can admire, apart from the ruins, a spectaculars, large and magnificent views of Mallorca; and with propitious time, you can see the island of Cabrera, and even glimpse the island of Menorca.

Palma Cathedral

Catedral Basilica de Santa Maria de Mallorca, also known as La Seu, is Mallorca's world famous 13th century Cathedral which dominates the approach to the capital city. After the conquest of Madina Mayurqa in 1229, Jaime I, King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona, ordered the consecration of the old major mosque to the Virgin Mary, as a temple for Christian worship which was according to the style of that time. Possessing one of the largest rosettes in the world, known as the Gothic eye, it is also one of the highest European Gothic cathedrals in the nave. Tickets can be purchased year round to the cathedral and tours of the upper terraces from May to October.

Cuevas del Drach

An enormous underground expanse of undulating stalactites, stalagmites, sandstone and semiprecious agates are all on display at the Cuevas del Drach. With one of Europe's largest underground lakes, Lake Martel, you can be serenaded on a classical music boat tour. Open all year around with a cafe/restaurant, picnic area and stunning sea views it is a day out the whole family can enjoy.